
Office Furniture
Made for Work, Storage, and Style
Solid Wood Office Furniture in Williamstown, NJ
Your office should help you feel focused, organized, and comfortable. At Memory Lane Furniture, you can find solid wood office furniture designed for everyday work, home offices, studies, libraries, and professional spaces. From executive desks and L desks to file cabinets, bookcases, desk chairs, hutches, and office collections, each piece can help your workspace feel more useful and complete.
Many pieces are American-made by skilled Amish and Mennonite craftsmen, emphasizing quality construction, hardwood beauty, and long-term durability. Whether you need one desk or a full office setup, Memory Lane can help you choose furniture that fits your space, work habits, and personal style.
Our Featured Office Furniture Collections
Wakefield Office Collection
Shown With:
Hardware:
- 53715-GPH (pull)
- 53710-GPH (knob)
This Collection Includes:
- Wakefield L-Desk With Hutch
- Wakefield L-Desk
- L-Desk With Drawers
- L-Desk With Shelves
- Wakefield Computer Desk And Hutch
- Wakefield Computer Desk
- Wakefield Double Pedestal Desk
- Wakefield Double Pedestal Desk – No Shelves
- Wakefield Single Pedestal Desk
- Wakefield Partners Desk
- 2 Drawer File Cabinet
Kapernaum Office Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Rustic Quarter Sawn White Oak
Hardware:
- 29340-ORB (knob)
- 29349-ORB (pull)
This Collection Includes:
- Kapernaum Corner Desk And Hutch
- Kapernaum Double Pedestal Desk And Hutch
- Kapernaum Single Pedestal Desk And Hutch
- Kapernaum Double Pedestal Desk
- Kapernaum 2 Drawer Lateral File Cabinet
- Kapernaum 2 Drawer File Cabinet
Craftsman Office
Shown With:
Hardware: Z110-DBAC
This Collection Includes:
- Craftsman Computer Desk And Hutch
- Craftsman Computer Desk and Hutch – Large Flare Legs
- Craftsmen Computer Desk – Plain Legs
- Craftsman Computer Desks
- Craftsman Executive Desk
- Craftsman Corner Table
- Craftsman 2 Drawer File Cabinet
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Why Families Choose Memory Lane Furniture
Office furniture is something you use often, so it needs to feel right. A desk should fit your work style. A chair should support your day. File cabinets and bookcases should make organization easier, not more frustrating. That is why customers appreciate being able to visit Memory Lane Furniture, compare pieces in person, and ask questions before making a choice.
Since 1995, Memory Lane has helped customers find furniture that fits their homes, offices, and long-term needs. Whether you are creating a home office, upgrading a study, or adding storage to a professional space, our team can help you confidently choose office furniture.
Choose the Right Desk for Your Workspace
Desks That Anchor a Productive Office
A desk is usually the main piece in an office, so it should match both the room and the way you work. A standard desk may be enough for simple daily tasks, while an executive desk provides a larger work surface and a stronger presence. An L desk can help maximize corner space, and a desk with a hutch adds vertical storage without taking over more floor space. Comparing these options can help you choose a desk that supports your workday.


Standard Desks
Style Overview: Standard desks are a versatile choice for everyday work, writing, computer use, and general office tasks. They offer a practical work surface without overwhelming the room.
Best For: Home offices, student spaces, smaller work areas, and simple office layouts.
Executive Desks
Style Overview: Executive desks offer a larger work surface and a more substantial furniture presence. They often include more drawer storage and create a strong focal point in the office.
Best For: Larger offices, professional workspaces, and anyone needing more surface area and storage.
L Desks
Style Overview: L desks provide two connected work surfaces, making them useful for multitasking, computer work, paperwork, and spreading out projects. They can also make good use of corner space.
Best For: Corner offices, work-from-home setups, and people who need more room to work.
Desks With Hutch
Style Overview: Desks with hutches add storage above the work surface. This can include shelves, cabinets, cubbies, or display areas for books, files, supplies, and décor.
Best For: Offices that need vertical storage without adding another large furniture piece.
Our Latest Standard Desks
Collections for Every Style
Office Furniture Made to Work Together
An office collection can make the design process feel much easier. Instead of choosing every piece separately, you can start with a coordinated style and build around it. Memory Lane Furniture offers office collections that may include desks, file cabinets, bookcases, credenzas, chairs, hutches, and storage pieces, helping your workspace feel more intentional and complete.

Storage That Helps Your Office Work Better
Office storage should make the room easier to use. Choosing the right storage mix can help your workspace feel calmer and more efficient.
File Cabinets
Style Overview: File cabinets are designed to organize important paperwork, documents, and office records. Options may vary by drawer count, size, and style, but the main purpose is to keep files easy to access and neatly stored.
Best For: Paperwork, business records, home office files, and document organization..
Credenzas
Style Overview: Credenzas offer ample storage and can sit behind or beside a desk. They may offer drawers, cabinets, shelves, or a combination of storage types.
Best For: Larger offices, printer storage, office supplies, and extra workroom organization.
Bookcases
Style Overview: Bookcases provide open shelving for books, binders, décor, baskets, and display pieces. They help use vertical wall space while keeping important items visible and accessible.
Best For: Studies, libraries, home offices, and rooms that need open storage.
Our Latest Bookcases
Our Latest Credenzas
Specialty Desks for Unique Office Needs
Desks That Fit Smaller, Flexible, or Traditional Spaces
Not every office needs a large executive desk. Some spaces call for a desk that closes up neatly, adjusts for comfort, fits a student’s room, or brings traditional character into a home office. Rolltop desks, secretary desks, lift desks, and youth desks each serve a different purpose. These options are helpful when you need a workspace that fits a specific room, routine, or design preference.


Rolltop Desks
Style Overview: Rolltop desks offer classic character with built-in compartments and a cover that can close over the work area. They help conceal papers, supplies, and small items when the desk is not in use.
Best For: Traditional offices, writing spaces, and rooms where you want storage with a cleaner closed-up look.
Secretary Desks
Style Overview: Secretary desks are often more compact and vertical, making them useful when floor space is limited. Many include a fold-down writing surface with storage above or below.
Best For: Smaller rooms, bedrooms, living areas, and occasional workspaces.
Lift Desks
Style Overview: Lift desks offer adjustable working height, giving users more flexibility throughout the day. They can support sitting, standing, or a mix of both depending on the design.
Best For: Work-from-home setups, comfort-focused offices, and flexible daily routines.
Youth Desks
Style Overview: Youth desks are sized and styled for younger users, homework spaces, or smaller rooms. They give children or teens a dedicated place to study, read, and stay organized.
Best For: Bedrooms, homework areas, homeschool spaces, and student workstations.
Our Latest Rolltop Desks
Complete your office
Complete the Office With Seating and Specialty Furniture
Once the main desk and storage pieces are chosen, the rest of the office begins to come together. These pieces help the office feel finished instead of pieced together.
Office Chairs
Style Overview: Office chairs are important for daily comfort and support. Options may include desk chairs, conference room chairs, and other seating designed for workspaces.
Best For: Desks, conference spaces, reading areas, and daily work routines.
File Cabinets With Bookcase
Style Overview: A file cabinet with a bookcase combines drawer storage below with shelving above. This gives you file organization and display space in one tall, efficient piece.
Best For: Smaller offices, vertical storage needs, and workspaces that need both files and shelves.

Our Latest Office Chairs
Our Latest File Cabinets With Bookcases

Custom Options
Choose the Desk, Storage, Finish, and Layout You Need
Every office works a little differently. Some people need a large desk surface for paperwork. Others need vertical storage, a compact writing desk, a coordinated wall of bookcases, or file storage that blends with the rest of the room. Custom office furniture options can help you create a workspace that feels more natural to use every day.
Memory Lane Furniture works with manufacturers who value customer input and quality craftsmanship. Depending on the piece, you may be able to choose wood species, stain colors, hardware, desk layouts, storage features, or size adjustments.
- Choose finish colors and different hardwood species
- Select hardware that matches your office style
- Explore hutches, drawers, shelves, doors, and file storage options
- Ask about desk sizes, layouts, and storage features
- Coordinate desks, bookcases, credenzas, and file cabinets
- Create a workspace that supports focus, storage, and daily comfort
Office Furniture Buying Guide
Choosing office furniture is easier when you can see how each piece supports the workspace. Some pieces create the main work area, while others add storage, seating, display space, or organization. Use this chart to compare common office furniture options and decide which pieces make the most sense for your room, work habits, and storage needs.
| Furniture Type | Best For | Main Function | Storage Level | Footprint | Works Best In | Why People Choose It |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Desk | Everyday work and writing | Work surface | Low to moderate | Medium | Home offices, bedrooms, studies | Simple, versatile, and easy to place |
| Executive Desk | Larger offices and professional workspaces | Work surface + storage | Moderate to high | Large | Dedicated offices | Adds presence, storage, and workspace |
| L Desk | Multitasking and corner layouts | Expanded work surface | Moderate to high | Large | Corners, home offices | Offers room for computer work and paperwork |
| Desk With Hutch | Workspaces needing vertical storage | Desk + upper storage | High | Medium to large | Offices with limited floor space | Adds storage without using another wall |
| Rolltop Desk | Traditional offices and writing spaces | Work surface + concealed storage | Moderate | Medium | Studies, classic home offices | Closes up to hide clutter |
| Secretary Desk | Small or flexible rooms | Compact writing space | Low to moderate | Small | Bedrooms, living areas, small offices | Gives workspace without taking much room |
| Lift Desk | Flexible work routines | Adjustable work height | Low to moderate | Medium | Work-from-home spaces | Supports sitting and standing work |
| File Cabinet | Paperwork and records | File organization | High | Small to medium | Offices, studies, businesses | Keeps documents organized and accessible |
| Credenza | Supplies, printer, and office storage | Wide storage | Moderate to high | Wide | Larger offices, behind desks | Adds storage and a finished office look |
| Bookcase | Books, binders, and display | Open storage | Moderate | Tall | Libraries, offices, studies | Uses vertical space for storage and display |
Visit Our Showroom
Plan Your Visit to Memory Lane Furniture
Seeing office furniture in person can make the decision feel much easier. Stop by Memory Lane Furniture in Williamstown to explore hardwood office furniture collections, compare finish colors, and get a closer look at the craftsmanship behind each piece.
Office Furniture Questions Answered
What office furniture should I choose first?
Start with the desk, since it usually determines the layout of the room. After that, choose storage pieces such as file cabinets, bookcases, credenzas, or hutches based on how much paperwork, supplies, and display space you need.
What type of desk is best for a home office?
It depends on the room and how you work. A standard desk works well for simple tasks, an executive desk offers more surface space, an L desk is helpful for multitasking, and a desk with hutch adds vertical storage.
What is the difference between a file cabinet and a credenza?
A file cabinet is mainly designed for organizing documents and paperwork. A credenza is usually wider and may include drawers, doors, shelves, or space for office supplies, printers, and other equipment.
Are bookcases useful in an office?
Yes. Bookcases add vertical storage for books, binders, baskets, décor, and important work materials. They can help keep the office organized while making the room feel more finished.
Can office furniture be customized at Memory Lane?
In many cases, yes. Depending on the piece, you may be able to choose wood species, finish colors, hardware, storage layouts, size options, and other details. The showroom team can help you explore available options.































